This plugin is 32 bits only, it's not compatible with Logic X and might show some incompatibility with OSX from 10.9 and newer. This plugin is not compatible with Pro Tools and is not guaranteed to work with 3rd party plugin format adapters. Please test the free demo version!

Instrument Background

It was back in the fifties when German inventor
Ernst Zacharias invented one of the funkiest
keyboards of all times. At first the intention was
to make a portable version of a cembalo, but it
soon turned into one of the most used keyboards
in rock and pop music. You will certainly
recognize it in the famous pop song
"Superstition", and in many other funky tunes of
the seventies. Many police and investigation story
movies and TV shows of the 70's and the early
80's had music themes based on funky
accompaniments made with the D6, a slap bass
and drums. This instrument can reproduce the
sound of an electric guitar and can be treated
with the same effects used by guitarists (wahwah,
distortion, phaser, chorus, etc.) for both rhythmic and melodic textures, since it is
actually based on a set of 60 strings and two humbucker pickups very similar to those used in
electric guitars.

The great convenience of shareware software is that you can try a free DEMO version before deciding to pay
for the FULL version. This gives you the opportunity to test if the software works correctly on your computer and
if it meets your needs. If you haven't done it yet, download the free DEMO now!

Most of these softwares have a nag screen and a nag noise protection. In DEMO mode you'll hear
a white noise burst for 2 seconds every 10 at a very low volume. There are no other limitations, unless otherwise
stated in the product's description page.